To ensure that North Carolinians are registered to vote, State Employees' Credit Union and the state's board of elections have partnered to make it happen.

Throughout September, SECU branches will have available a supply of voter registration applications. Members can pick up an application at their local branch and at their convenience, complete the form and send it to their local board of elections office for processing.

In the coming months, dozens of municipalities across North Carolina will conduct elections for city and town officials, according to the $23 billion credit union in Raleigh.

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